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(08/11/25 6:56pm)
The American University men’s basketball team is poised for a significant financial boost after their 74-52 victory over Navy in the Patriot League Championship game which earned them a berth to the NCAA Tournament. However, University administration is tight-lipped about how much money is coming in and where the incoming funds will go.
(07/23/25 2:34pm)
(07/17/25 1:16pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(07/16/25 7:08pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(07/07/25 2:41pm)
Despite being such a diverse genre, animated movies are often written off as ‘immature’ and ‘for children.’ This is a limiting perspective because animation actually allows for boundless storytelling opportunities, with many animated films pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the medium of filmmaking.
(07/03/25 4:50pm)
Nairobi, Kenya, also known as the “City in the Sun,” is the home to what can be considered the love child of hip-hop and dancehall music.
(07/03/25 4:40pm)
American University was one of 24 public and private research universities to file an amicus court brief on June 9 in support of Harvard University’s lawsuit against President Donald Trump administration’s rollback of federal research funding.
(07/02/25 10:00pm)
Lee Ayres, the founder of D.C. Citizens, had begun planning a rally and picnic at Fort Reno Park in Tenleytown 10 days before the event. She never thought “in a million years” she would organize an event like this, complete with live music and food trucks.
(07/02/25 3:31pm)
American University laid off around 40 staff in various schools and offices across the University in the first two weeks of June without notifying students or faculty, according to two people with direct knowledge of the layoffs.
(07/01/25 1:15pm)
Sherri Berglund visited D.C. for the first time this June. As any first-timer in the nation's capital, Berglund, a San Diego resident, spent time completing the typical D.C. itinerary: memorials, the Eisenhower Building and the Capitol building.
(07/01/25 1:05pm)
Editor’s note: This story contains descriptions of sexual abuse and may be upsetting to some readers. Please see the bottom of this story for relevant resources.
(07/01/25 12:49pm)
The following piece is an opinion and does not reflect the views of The Eagle and its staff. All opinions are edited for grammar, style and argument structure and fact-checked, but the opinions are the writer’s own.
(07/01/25 12:44pm)
With summer finally here, many look forward to the blissful serenity of cracking open a book with the sun shining and the ocean waves crashing against the shore.
(06/27/25 7:23pm)
Becoming a professional athlete is a dream many kids around the world and in the United States have, but most don’t achieve it. Fewer than 2 percent of college athletes in the U.S. turn pro after graduating, according to the NCAA.
(06/27/25 7:15pm)
Editor’s Note: Owen Auston-Babcock, investigations & data editor, and Kyle Galvin, investigative reporter, are respectively current and former fellows with IRW. Two sources in CJR’s coverage, Hannah Langenfeld and Maya Cederlund are former staff members of The Eagle. They were not involved in the pitching, reporting or writing of this article.
(06/30/25 12:35pm)
Scroll down to view an interactive map of the nine bus routes that run through Tenleytown and American University.
(06/24/25 2:19pm)
In American University’s Hall of Science, a neuroscience lab is working to understand the abilities of a particular hormone that helps with memory and healing.
(06/23/25 12:43pm)
The 33rd annual DC Environmental Film Festival did not disappoint. Taking place across several venues, like The Burke Theatre at the United States Navy Memorial, the Embassy of Canada and many more, the festival showcased not only a variety of films, but a series of beautiful landmarks in D.C.
(06/13/25 5:16pm)
Members of the American University community are grieving following the fatal shooting of Sarah Lynn Milgrim, MA/School of International Service ‘23, and her partner, Yaron Lischinsky, on May 21. The couple were killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Northwest D.C.
(06/11/25 2:00pm)
Transgender community members at American University are left uncertain if the school will protect them in the face of two anti-transgender executive orders from President Donald Trump aimed at universities.